A Little Bit of Flash Fiction… She pushes open the door and listens to the familiar squeak as the hinges complain about the movement. Like old bones. It’s a comforting sound. The stresses and strains of the morning begin to… Read More ›
Month: December 2020
Brilliant Books for Children from Oxford Children’s books
Thank you to the lovely team at Oxford University Press for sharing these wonderful books with me. They are an absolute joy to read and share the book love for.
a book reviewers lament – why I hate ‘Worst of’ Lists.
I’ve been reflecting a little of late. The time of year encourages it, as does some of the events that have been happening. One matter that has been particularly thought-provoking is some of the negativity on social media about book… Read More ›
The Cornish Cream Tea Christmas by Cressida McLaughlin
Today I’m getting festive on the blog tour for The Cornish Cream Tea Christmas by Cressida McLaughlin. Synopsis The perfect Christmas read from the number one bestselling author of The Canal Boat Cafe. Hannah Swan is looking forward to Christmas… Read More ›
Sleepless by Louise Mumford
Today I’m delighted to be taking part in the blog tour for Sleepless by Louise Mumford. Synopsis Don’t close your eyes. Don’t fall asleep. Don’t let them in. Thea is an insomniac; she hasn’t slept more than three hours a… Read More ›
Amari and the night brothers by B B Alston
Today I’m delighted to be taking part in the blog tour for the rather brilliant, Amari and the Night Brothers by B B Alston Synopsis An epic middle grade supernatural adventure series, soon to be a major movie starring Marsai… Read More ›